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Mifflinburg school, Lackawanna College considering dual enrollment deal

Mifflinburg to require audits of booster clubs

MIFFLINBURG — Mifflinburg area school board members on Tuesday approved the final reading of a policy requiring district booster clubs to undergo an annual financial audit, and to submit an

Hike for Hospice raises funds for patients, families

Read Article Allison Wilmot, Clinical Implementation Project Manager at Enclara Pharmacia in hiking Eldorado Canyon State Park in Colorado in support for hospice. Enclara Pharmacia is one of the event’s sponsors. Submitted photo LEWISTON Androscoggin Home Healthcare and Hospice (Androscoggin) is launching their first virtual Hike for Hospice Androscoggin. Online registration is open for this virtual fundraising event that takes place May 10-21. Participants can engage at their own pace and choose their own outdoor activity from walking or running to hiking or biking. In addition, registered participants can take part in a special family bereavement walk with their children at the Auburn/Lewiston YMCA Outdoor Learning and Education Center at 167 Stetson Road, Auburn during the event. A special StoryWalk featuring the book “Tear Soup” by Chuck DeKlyen and Pat Schwiebert will be on display to help foster communication between parents and children about loss and grief.

The Second In A Two-Part Series On Suicide: What Those Left Behind Need To Know

In this second of a two-part series on suicide, we will move from a discussion on the suicidal individual and ways to seek help for them to those who have survived the suicide of a loved one. Dr. Amy Canuso, a Psychiatrist at St. Anthony Regional Hospital, says she cannot stress to those individuals enough, this is not their fault. Suicide, she says, is often like someone drowning and you throw them a rope…but they don’t take it. Because they don’t take a hold of that lifeline and access a mechanism of survival, it is not your fault. You did not make that choice. And as is the case in many circumstances, if you didn’t even know a person was drowning, you never had the opportunity to throw that rope. Understanding this is extremely difficult for anyone, but especially for children.

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